New York based folk rock outfit Echo Bloom have released the first single “Operator” off their upcoming album Red which will not be available until next year. Kyle Evans – Tenor Vocals, Optigan, Wurlitzer, Electric Guitar, Tape Loops Aviva Jaye – Alto Vocals Steve Sasso – Tenor Vocals, Banjo, Tambourine Josh Grove – Electric Guitar Jason […]
Interview with The Whiskey Riders – Southern Cuts from Kentuckiana
The Whiskey Riders bring together an array of genres (classic and southern rock, bluegrass, blues, metal, motown) to create their own blend of sounds which are perfect for winding down the back roads, pitchin’ a tent, grabbin’ your pole and a cold one while you wait to catch dinner and enjoy the wilderness around you. […]
Interview with Paul Maged – Diamonds and Demons
Introduce yourself to our readers. Who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you create? I’m an Indie Artist based in NYC, originally from Boston, MA. I’m a singer-songwriter. My music is Alternative/Modern Rock with elements of Pop, Grunge, Punk and Folk sprinkled in. What was the last song you listened […]
Interview with Duce Williams – singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist
Singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Duce Williams recently submitted to us. I dig his style so much I hit him back about a quick interview and he was cool enough to respond. Let’s break the ice. Who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you create? My name is Duce Williams, I’m […]
Wait + Hope = Mike Kinane’s Newest Offering
I’ve got a special treat for fans who prefer their music of the rockin’ Ameri-Folk-grass persuasion. If you dig Dylan, Tweedy, Seger, Ryan Adams or The Clash, Mike Kinane’s new album Wait + Hope is ready to become part of your collection. From the Motor City but currently in Philadelphia, the raspy vocals and punk […]
Auckland, NZ’s Anthonie Tonnon will release Successor 3/3 on Wild Kindness
You can tell a lot about a city from it’s drug trade. When a package of cocaine burst inside the stomach of a drug courier en-route to Auckland, New Zealand in 2011, it was enough to cut off the supply of cocaine to the city’s champagne set in the month it hosted a huge sporting […]
Penny Black by Jubilee Riots
Jubilee Riots is the sound of a band who have matured and developed to the point of near-perfection. Their new album Penny Black is a work of genius(es); and I mean this in more ways than one. First, Penny Black is centered around telling stories. But what stories? Inspired by years of touring, meeting people, […]
I Must Be Gone and Live, Or Stay and Die by The Glass Child
It’s not often, especially in this age, we are able to witness the result of an artist who gives up everything to pursue, discover, and refine their creative spirits. The Glass Child, aka Charlotte Eriksson, left everything she had and knew at age 18. She moved to London with intentions of giving all of herself […]
Haunted Heart by Susan Cattaneo
Susan Cattaneo‘s fourth album, Haunted Heart, has already been labeled as a Top 50 album by The Alternate Root. With that said, we can assume the quality of this record is more than “Worth The Whiskey”. Growing up on a farm in Jersey, spending her summers on a ranch in Arizona, and singing six-part harmony with […]
Take Cover, Oak Apple Records Releases A Unique Cover Album
Take Cover by Various Artists When Nathaniel over at Oak Apple Records (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) sent over their new compilation of cover songs, I knew we were in for a tasty treat. For Take Cover, Oak Apple artists cover songs from other Oak Apple artists for a twisted but contagious compilation. Each act was asked […]
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